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Who said you can't coin your own term? What is "Boning the Fish"? It's a moment. A defining moment when you know that your favorite TV Show, Celebrity, Movie Series or Music Group has reached its peak. That instant you know from now on...it's all downhill. Some call it a climax of sorts. We call it "Boning the fish". From that moment on things will simply never be the same.

Lost - TV ShowsI wonder how many viewers the series finale will get next year. Even people who were done with the show years ago would like to see how it ends right? -- Submitted By: (kitchenbreak) on December 31, 2009, 10:19 am

Powerpuff Girls, The - TV ShowsAre people really upset Rainbow the Clown being beaten? If so you really didn't get the show at all. The contrast between the girls' innocent appearance and the joy they take in violence is the central joke of the show. And besides Rainbow the Clown shows up at their birthday party later in the series in perfect health.
The episodes did decrease in quality towards the end of the series run but even at the end there were some very worthwhile episodes. Curses, Pee Pee Gees, City of Clipsville, and Mo' Linguish were standouts of the late series. See Me Feel Me Gnomey was an amazing episode. There were of course some major stinkers but the show ended its run before it ever truly jumped the shark or boned the fish. -- Submitted By: (YAYCONFORMITY) on December 30, 2009, 10:22 pm

Tattoos - Random TopicsThe one time in my life I had more than a casual thought of getting a tat, I noticed one on the forearm of a senior citizen. All wrinkled, droopy and faded. Looked like a blob. Within a couple days of that, my sister had broken up with the guy who encouraged her to get a huge tiger tattooed to the side of her leg. She regrets getting that, but is comforted by the fact that it helped inspire me to remain ink-free. -- Submitted By: (Nature_Boy) on December 30, 2009, 5:52 pm

Rude Customers - Random TopicsI think the problem is two fold.
On one hand, without customers, a business will fail.
On the other hand, the employees are often poorly paid, under a lot of pressure from management (who in turn are under a lot of pressure from upper management) and understaffed.
They say that it can take years to establish a relationship and only seconds to destroy it. It takes little to piss off a customer enough into never coming back.
Then again, if a manager sides with a rude customer, it could destroy a relationship and trust with an employee that took years to establish.
I think that both sides should take into account that they're both only human. People go to a store expecting that the employees know what they're doing and what's going on. They expect that the store will have the items in stock that they want. I don't think that's unreasonable.
However, employees are sometimes poorly informed and honestly might know little more then the customers when it comes to what is and is not in stock. Usually, they'll have little if any control over ordering or over displays,
I think that in the end, both customer and employee sometimes forget that the other is a human being just like them. Both sides are there to get something accomplished. Sometimes the objectives and logistics of one side cause conflict with the other side.
Yes, sometimes both sides behave in ways that are not acceptable. However, I think that if we put ourselves in the other's position, it might help with how we react when issues come up. -- Submitted By: () on December 30, 2009, 5:41 pm

Parenting - Random TopicsActually, I consider myself as spoiled...but my parents somehow manage to instill in me nevertheless that getting all the nice things did not mean that I was entitelt to get them. And that it is important to wear a jeans, not a jeans with the right logo on it. -- Submitted By: (Swanpride) on December 30, 2009, 3:15 pm

Rude Customers - Random TopicsHow about "rude service" for a theme? The list of shops I don't visit any longer gets longer and longer. And I am really not a custumer, who doesn't understand how hard it can be to work in service. But those people are sometimes downright lazy or simply snobbish! Especially during the time as I was still visiting the university and was wearing mostly jeans and lazy clothes, I could bet that nobody would bother to help me when I went into a clothing shop, even if I was the only customer and three workers were standing around. But as soon as somebody with nice clothes came in, at least two people were jumping around them. The shoe shops are the worst in that regard. I once visited one and bought four pair shoes...but while one young and nice worker took care of me as soon as she came from the back of the shop, the two older one didn't even spare a look at me, but when one older woman came in, they were all jumping around her, even disturbing me while I looked at shoes (the woman only bought one pair of shoes).
But concerning being a customer: In my experience, it pays off to be friendly to the service personal. Showing understanding that they are somewhat harassed when they have a lot to do, often resulted in a bigger portion on my plate. -- Submitted By: (Swanpride) on December 30, 2009, 3:08 pm

Family Feud - TV ShowsUp until 1999, this show was one of my favorite game shows growing up. Richard Dawson and Ray Combs were the best Feud hosts (IMO). Louie Anderson was terrible! Most of the time he mumbled and sounded like he didn't want to be there. Richard Karn was better than Louie was in terms of enthusiasm, but in the end he came off as corny and bland. John O'Hurley is easily the most consistent host of all of the current Feud hosts since its return in 1999. -- Submitted By: (markiemark6891) on December 30, 2009, 11:39 am

Jonny Quest - TV ShowsTo whoever said the 1980s version was the revival with Jonny and Hadji as teens? Actually, that happened on the '90s version entitled The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest. The 1980s was basically the same formula as its 1960s version, except that version had a new character named Hardrock, plus that version was the 1st appearance of Jessie as Race Bannon's long lost daughter and the animation on the 1980s version was different than the 1960s and the 1990s versions. -- Submitted By: (markiemark6891) on December 30, 2009, 11:33 am

Match Game - TV ShowsI've never seen the original 1960s version of Match Game entitled "The Match Game" so I won't comment on that version. The 1970s/early '80s versions were great! You had host Gene Rayburn, regulars Brett, Charles, and Richard Dawson (until he left to host Family Feud on a full-time basis in 1978) and a nice bevy of celebrities. The chemistry with the celebrities was like you were watching a party. When the show came back from 1983-84 as one half of "The Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour" it wasn't as fun but it still had Gene Rayburn. When it returned on ABC from 1990-91, there was no Gene Rayburn (since he was deemed "too old" to host by network execs), Ross Shafer hosted in his stead and did a "fair" job with his version. Plus, it was his version that had a reunion between Brett and Charles. When Match Game came back from 1998-99, there was no Brett or Charles and only one celeb from any of the previous versions to appear on this version (case in point, Vicki Lawrence), the host Michael Burger was terrible and most of the celebs were annyoing beyond my ears (Judy Tenuta and her accordion, anyone?) and waaaay too many sexual innuendo and Bill Clinton jokes. Heck you never heard THAT many sexual innuendo jokes on the previous versions like you heard on this horrid 1998-99 version. IMO, MG really died with the 1998-99 version and there hasn't been a revival of MG since then. -- Submitted By: (markiemark6891) on December 30, 2009, 11:10 am

AARP - Random TopicsNo, liberals did that all by themselves, we just pointed it out. -- Submitted By: (BrewMaster) on December 30, 2009, 9:01 am

2012 doomsday prediction - Random TopicsI agree too. In fact, I think that 2012 will just be another ordinary year on Earth and therefore, ABSOLUTELY NOTING WILL HAPPEN. -- Submitted By: (Idontlikefails) on December 29, 2009, 3:37 pm

Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman - TV ShowsI freaking love this show. It's very emotinal (aka melodramatic) but if you're not a fairly jaded person...It's very enjoyable. Great characters who make you love them one episode, hate them the next and so on. :) -- Submitted By: (iridescentstephie) on December 29, 2009, 8:27 am

Dawson's Creek - TV ShowsI loved this show...But it was really hard at times to care about a main character (Dawson) who was so self absorbed and selfish. -- Submitted By: (iridescentstephie) on December 29, 2009, 8:20 am

Rude Customers - Random TopicsNature Boy, lemme correct you. The person who said "The Customer is Always Right" is probably an a-hole customer who thinks that he/she/it is never wrong, regardless in what is going on. -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on December 28, 2009, 11:21 pm

Rude Customers - Random TopicsI'm thinking that whoever came up with the phrase "the customer is always right" has never worked in the service industry! I had toiled for many years in the restaurant business, and I'm going straight to hell for all of the things I had done to rude customer's food. -- Submitted By: (Nature_Boy) on December 28, 2009, 6:35 pm

Parenting - Random TopicsOne thing I've been thinking lately about the whole 'the kids of today are spoiled brats' that people tend to say. To be honest, I don't know if I'd say brats but yes, they do tend to be spoiled.
However, I think there's something we need to consider.
Yes, kids of today and of recent generations are spoiled (in general of course). I could list ways they're spoiled but I'm sure that everyone has their own idea of what spoiled entails so I'll refrain.
It's not their fault they're growing up in an era with all this cool stuff. Or more so, it's not their fault if their older relatives didn't.
I think we need to remember one important thing. The adults of today have access to all the same things the kids of today have access to.
Once you get down to it, adults of today are spoiled as well. Think of the things the adults of today have compared to the things their/your parents had say 30 years ago.
Let's face it, I'm sure then when we were the age of the kids of today you think of when you say the kids of today that the adults of back then said similar things about us. -- Submitted By: (ExplodingConsole) on December 28, 2009, 12:01 pm

Lie to Me - TV ShowsThe first couple of episodes were okay. It was interesting to see the premise of "microexpressions", but when they started treating it as "gospel" that really raised my skepticism meter. Then adding Mekhi Phifer to the cast did it for me. Can't stand him as a person or as an actor. -- Submitted By: (showfan) on December 28, 2009, 8:36 am

Glee - TV ShowsI voted "Too gay". I turned it on once and caught a flaming, mincing character bitching at people in a breathy Michael Jackson voice and turned it off immediately. If that's entertainment for somebody, more power to you. -- Submitted By: (Travoltron) on December 26, 2009, 11:14 pm

Jon Hein - CelebritiesHe had a great idea, but what made the site so great was the content submitted by everyone, not just himself. Of course, he had an absolute right to sell to TV guide, but it flatlined his reputation. $ELLOUT. -- Submitted By: (Mister_Anderson) on December 26, 2009, 10:56 pm

Soap - TV ShowsI don't think it ever really jumped, but it did come darned close that last year. I didn't care for the El Puerco storyline and if it had been renewed for another season they would have definitely had to wrap that one up quickly.
-- Submitted By: (BaronCathode) on December 26, 2009, 4:29 pm

View, The - TV ShowsThis show is an insult to women. Everyone talks over each other, the show often focuses on really trivial, superficial topics and the liberal/conservative ratio is completely unfair (and I'm a liberal).
I think a truly insightful and intelligent round table discussion show for and by women would be great, but this, unfortunately, ain't it. -- Submitted By: (BaronCathode) on December 26, 2009, 4:16 pm

Battlestar Galactica 1978 - TV ShowsYeah, I don't think it's fair to lump Galactica: 1980 in with this show. If you do, of course the show jumped with the really weak and low budgeted 1980 show, but if considered on its own, I don't think the original had TIME to jump (only 22 episodes).
I agree with the poster who commented about the end of the season declining a bit in quality (though I disagree about the scripts; most of them were fairly good IMHO).
I think the show, given a proper budget and more time, could have become something very special. As it is, it's probably going to be remembered fondly for its beloved characters, great (for the time) SPFX, original premise (not really that much like Star Wars, despite the look and similar names), and as something of a missed opportunity for TV science fiction. -- Submitted By: (BaronCathode) on December 26, 2009, 4:14 pm

Kirby: Right Back At Ya! - TV ShowsPiece of pure garbage. To the person who voted "Never Boned": If you're not a moron, there's no way Frankie Valli was born in 1934! Frankie Valli was born in 1937! -- Submitted By: (Marcus) on December 26, 2009, 8:46 am

Penguins of Madagascar, The - TV ShowsTV shows based on movies are NEVER quite as good! This is NOT an exception. -- Submitted By: (Marcus) on December 26, 2009, 8:42 am

Democratic Party - Random TopicsWho are all you liberal idiots who voted "Never Boned"?! I oughtta bash all you guys with a heavy lead pipe 'till you bleed!! -- Submitted By: (Marcus) on December 26, 2009, 8:30 am

Rosie O'Donnell - CelebritiesBased on what Robert said, Rosie boned from Day One, and those who voted "Never Boned" are obviously a bunch of liberal morons. -- Submitted By: (Marcus) on December 26, 2009, 8:17 am

Garfield and Friends - TV ShowsThe show was great and I loved it. The movie wasn't that good and I will say that, but I also want to say that it had nothing to do with the Saturday morning cartoon on CBS that came before it. Both were based on the comic strip by Jim Davis and were produced differently and at different times, so I consider the movie separate. -- Submitted By: (jconifer7) on December 25, 2009, 10:50 pm

Power Rangers (original) - TV ShowsThis show definitely boned when Disney took over. I mean, Disney took the already-declining budget of the show & blew it on horrible scripting, re-used Saban-era concepts (I researched the entire franchise through Wikipedia) (Ninja Storm & Mystic Force=MMPR Movie; Dino Thunder=Mighty Morphin Power Rangers; Jungle Fury=MMPR Movie & Wild Force; SPD, Operation Overdrive & RPM=Turbo), and effects that make Superman 4 look like 2012. It could be worse, though. For one thing, I liked SPD, & besides, it's not like Disney can work their "stars" into the franchise. (fact is, they're RE-AIRING MMPR next year and there won't BE another Power Rangers show.) -- Submitted By: (Idontlikefails) on December 25, 2009, 8:42 am

BEATLES, The - Music GroupsThe Beatles were going to break up with or without Yoko entering their lives. Except Ringo, everyone's head was swelling up as they got very preachy: John with pacifism, Paul with vegetarianism, and George with Hinduism. Ha, they're all "=isms". -- Submitted By: (Premonition_45) on December 24, 2009, 10:25 pm

Jeopardy! - TV ShowsKen Jennings definitely boned the fish, but the categories have gotten utterly juvenile. Here are the categories from a 1995 game:
Bible Quotations, Sports, American Cuisine, Grover Cleveland, Ranks & Titles, "Lady"s
And these are from a 2009 game:
The Louvre, Earn Baby Earn, Jay Leno's Headlines, Dairy Products, Show Me Your Peninsula!, How Well Do You Know "Me"?
WTF is with "Show Me Your Peninsula!"?! I'd expect that sort of category on "Win Ben Stein's Money" or SNL's "Jeopardy!", not "Jeopardy!" itself! -- Submitted By: (Premonition_45) on December 24, 2009, 10:21 pm

Michael Vick - CelebritiesSure, what he bankrolled and did is inexcusable, but he did his time. He, as an american, should have every right to play football again, its just up to the team (in this case, the Eagles) to see if the risks are worth it.
Many that are complaining about this, I wonder if you would, if in Michael's position, would voluntarily say "hey, you know what, even though I did my time, I wont play football again". I highly doubt it. -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on December 24, 2009, 7:10 pm

Oakland Raiders - Random TopicsAt this point, a European with no knowledge of american football could run the Raiders better than Al Davis. -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on December 24, 2009, 6:26 pm

AOL - Random TopicsI was fine with AOL until I decided I no longer wanted to pay $24/month for their dial-up. WOW, canceling AOL was an arduous process! I think of AOL as the 'roach motel' of ISPs; customers check in, but they can't check out! -- Submitted By: (Nature_Boy) on December 24, 2009, 5:26 pm

Y2K Bug, The - Random TopicsI was working in a large industrial concern at the time of Y2K. At some point in advance of January 1st, 2000, they did a survey of various programmable logic controllers out in the plant, and found out that several of them had had their date programmed incorrectly, and had already run over into Y2K without difficulty. The only actual problem I ever heard about was a state in the Northeast (Maine?) where the first run of license documents printed for cars in the 2000 model year described the model as "Horseless carriage", a term used in place of the manufacturer name on license documents for historical, pre-1910 cars. -- Submitted By: (Eugene) on December 24, 2009, 3:06 pm

Christmas - Random TopicsMERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL OF OUR WONDERFUL FANS, FRIENDS AND ACCOMPLICES AT BONE THE FISH!!!! May you all get some slaw and vinegar under your tree! -- Submitted By: (Chubby Rain) on December 24, 2009, 2:07 pm

Y2K Bug, The - Random TopicsThe Y2K issue was real, but ridiculously overhyped with the "Millenium Bug" angle. That's ludicrous for two reasons: 1) Because the calendar started with Year 1 (not zero), the third millenium didn't begin until Jan. 1, 2001 -- NOT Jan. 1, 2000. 2) The issue with the last two digits of the year would have occurred at the end of ANY century, not just at the end of the 1900s. If computers had been around in the 1800s, the same problem would have existed as 1900 approached; similarly, if they hadn't been invented until the 21st century, the same problem would have existed as 2100 approached. So, strictly speaking, it was a Century Bug, not a "Millenium Bug." People just got uppity because four numbers were changing! -- Submitted By: (Mythigator) on December 24, 2009, 1:05 pm

IT Department At Any Company, The - Random TopicsActually, diezman, the bad English skills aren't a knock against the IT people, but against the management fools that decided to outsource the IT functions to someplace like India ... forcing customers to cope with subpar language skills when they need assistance, and also forcing IT people in the good ol' US of A out of work. I would like to see corporations' tax breaks tied to the percentage of their employees who actually work in the US, but that's another topic and another can of worms. -- Submitted By: (Mythigator) on December 24, 2009, 12:41 pm

Christmas - Random TopicsCouldn't agree more, ExplodingConsole. I still have trouble sleeping on Christmas Eve night (tonight), but the fuzzy feeling that I get just isn't as strong as it was when I was younger. -- Submitted By: (ScottyB) on December 24, 2009, 10:36 am

Christmas - Random TopicsThe day will come when the retail industry transitions from back-to-school straight to Christmas. The day after Labor Day may become Black Tuesday. Doorbusters this, doorbusters that...I've HAD IT with DOORBUSTERS! -- Submitted By: (Nature_Boy) on December 24, 2009, 12:32 am

Chuck E. Cheese's - Random TopicsI used to work there. Even though I quit over a dozen years ago, I still have occasional nightmares of that dead-end craphole. -- Submitted By: (Nature_Boy) on December 24, 2009, 12:14 am

Y2K Bug, The - Random TopicsThe timer record function on my VCR stopped working once we entered the year 2000. To my knowledge, that's the BIGGEST failure attributable to the Y2K bug. -- Submitted By: (Nature_Boy) on December 24, 2009, 12:05 am

Oakland Raiders - Random TopicsAl Davis actually died six years ago; he's just been cryogenically re-animated all this time. -- Submitted By: (ScottyB) on December 23, 2009, 10:10 pm

Christmas - Random TopicsEven though the standard issues people complain about every year (ie, too commercial, starting too early in the stores, it not feeling like it etc) are there, I think that Christmas bones for most people when they reach adulthood or perhaps even when they reach puberty.
Christmas is one of those magical times of the year when you're a kid. I'm sure a lot of people wish they could again be young/innocent enough where they can't wait to make their lists, see snow as something to play in and make snowmen and perhaps even give them a day off school, have those couple weeks off at Christmas, to be up early Christmas morning because they can't sleep from excitement, to be willing to line up to see the mall Santa etc.
I think that as we get older, we want Christmas to retain that magic. We start to notice the issues that people tend to bring up every Christmas, which only takes away from the magic that much more.
I dunno, maybe Christmas really has boned. Maybe it was different back in the day.
To me however, I think it bones not for a society but for us individually as we start to get older and perhaps lose some of our innocence and the magic the season seems to vanish. -- Submitted By: (ExplodingConsole) on December 23, 2009, 7:05 pm

Backstreet Boys - Music Groupsi dont get why they were popular! they cant even sing! and they gave rise to the annoying "boy band craze of the early 2000s" -- Submitted By: (NanaOsakifan200) on December 23, 2009, 5:29 pm

Mole, The - TV Shows"The Mole," what a curiosity. This program has been through so much-- being almost canceled or canceled more than once, two "celebrity editions" and ratings that make it a miracle that it ever lasted more than one season, two at most. And yet, for my money, it was the best reality show that ever was. The very concept was a lot of fun-- a group of people playing together to earn money that only one would when at the end. But one of those people on the team was the mole, a double agent working for the producers to keep money out of the pot. The first two seasons will be remembered for Anderson Cooper, who went on to greater things at CNN, but as a reality host both did his job well and kept the program entertaining with his sharp wit. Then the celebrity seasons came along. These could have easily been a disaster, but they actually turned out to be quite fun as well. The first celebrity edition, "Hawaii" was given a big boost from the presence of Kathy Griffin, who was a hoot to watch playing the game and regularly offered comedic disses on her fellow celebrities. There was nobody quite that entertaining in the second celebrity season, "Yucatan," but the concept was as solid as ever, so it still made for enjoyable television. Finally, the show returned again in 2009 for what was apparently one last gasp. Unfortunately, this season failed to gain the attention needed for the series to continue, but it was nice to again see the show after it having been so long off the air. I'll enjoy my DVD sets (two are available) and remember well this example of what reality TV should be. -- Submitted By: (Agent0042) on December 23, 2009, 5:26 pm

Sarah Palin - CelebritiesBrewMaster, have you not read this site at all? Look at all the paranoid rants people have written about anyone that even remotely disagrees with anything conservative. Tell me those aren't hysterical. Some people on here would probably be against people who raise donkeys because they have an animal that is the symbol of the Democratic Party. -- Submitted By: (MCS) on December 22, 2009, 10:22 pm

Chronicles of Narnia, The - Movie SeriesSo far so good. Would love to see the entire series made into movies. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe followed the book better than any movie I've ever seen. -- Submitted By: (MCS) on December 22, 2009, 10:17 pm

Nadya "Octomom" Suleman - Celebrities@meQal: Decent idea, but in addition to telling her, maybe she needs to write it on the blackboard a few hundred times a la Bart Simpson: "MY VAGINA IS NOT A CLOWN CAR." -- Submitted By: (Mythigator) on December 22, 2009, 6:21 pm

Kobe Bryant - CelebritiesScotty, look at the Lakers that were around when Kobe scored the 81. If I had that talent that Kobe has, I would of done the same thing too. -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on December 22, 2009, 3:07 pm

Psycho - Movie SeriesHitchcock proved his genius with the original! I mean all that SCREECHY violin stuff has scared the audience. . .witless for decades in spite of the fact that in none of the dozens of shots used in the shower scene was the knife depicted actually stabbing her. Oh, and it kept Janet Leigh nervous about taking showers the rest of her life! No point in remaking it or doing sequels, though. -- Submitted By: (Pelirojo) on December 22, 2009, 11:41 am

Sonny With A Chance - TV ShowsI haven't seen this but wasn't this what folks used to say about the late Mr. Bono before his ex Cher dumped him?LOL -- Submitted By: (Pelirojo) on December 22, 2009, 11:37 am

Whoopi Goldberg - CelebritiesAt the sentencing of Anthony Marshall who'd been convicted of defrauding his late, Alzheimer's afflicted 100+ year old mother Mrs. Brooke Astor of her fortune and having kept her in inexcusable filth, it came to light that Whoopi Goldberg had written the presiding judge a letter stating that any jail time for Mr. Marshall would amount to 'unnecessary cruelty that would serve no real purpose'. Funny, I don't recall her ever dissing Mr. Marshall for inflicting unnecessary cruelty on his ancient mother who'd been one of our nation's leading philantropists before Alzheimer's started killing her from the inside! Yes, he's now in bad health but he shouldn't expect mercy after having been convicted of having been completely merciless to his own mother who'd been in worse health and jail time WOULD serve a real purpose in making him reap what he sowed on his mother AND getting others to think about consequences before they considered doing that to the elderly in the lives! Whoopi, would you have wanted someone to treat one of your elderly relatives (or your elderly self)that way? I just don't get why anyone would defend someone like that! -- Submitted By: (Pelirojo) on December 22, 2009, 11:29 am

Y2K Bug, The - Random TopicsAnybody want to believe that many of the people who believed in Y2K are the same people who believe in 2012 Doomsday? -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on December 22, 2009, 11:18 am

Zero Tolerance Policies - Random TopicsI can understand Zero Tolerance only under one circumstance. The person has to have a track record. If they haven't done anything wrong, or do not have the track record, Zero Tolerance makes no sense. -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on December 22, 2009, 11:15 am

2012 doomsday prediction - Random TopicsWell guys (and gals), yesterday, December 21, 2009, was officially three years before "the end of the world as we know it". Just think, three years from this date people will be waking up to find that nothing happened. If you honestly buy into this crap, you're a SHEEP, plain and simple. -- Submitted By: (ScottyB) on December 22, 2009, 9:14 am

Keeping Up With The Kardashians - TV ShowsKris needs to start acting like their mother instead of their BFF, then maybe the girls, especially Khloe, will stop talking to her like she's a dog. -- Submitted By: (Stephanie) on December 22, 2009, 6:50 am

Pokemon - Random Topicsmainly when it became overated and most of the Pokemon are useless now -- Submitted By: (NanaOsakifan200) on December 21, 2009, 7:27 pm

Y2K Bug, The - Random Topicsomg that was so stupid i was to young to remember it but still its just as much crap as the 2012 theory is! -- Submitted By: (NanaOsakifan200) on December 21, 2009, 7:17 pm

AT&T - Random TopicsIf you ever have to call Customer Service....be prepared. It's next to impossible to get off the phone with them. They keep yakking away about their "special offers" instead of answering your question or whatever reason it is you are calling. -- Submitted By: (Stephanie) on December 21, 2009, 2:54 pm

Aerosmith - Music GroupsThey still remain the only band I have ever walked out on. They are old and boring. -- Submitted By: (markkus) on December 21, 2009, 1:55 pm

Jon Gosselin - CelebritiesIf he hadn't been doing his thing and cashing in on this media attention, I would (and at one point, did) feel bad for him, but seeing that he is as bad as his ex-wife, I would just hope he were to get hit by a bus. -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on December 21, 2009, 3:30 am

Kate Gosselin - CelebritiesSadly Pelirojo, there are tons of stupid people out there willing to get suckered into this crap, so as long as the stupid people keep on following in on this, the media keeps it going.
I definitely feel bad for the kids, but I will find it pleasing when this b*tch is not wanted by the media anymore... oh wait, she will end up being on more crappy reality TV shows with former reality TV stars... no doubt that would happen -_- -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on December 21, 2009, 3:28 am

Commercials - Random TopicsSeeing some of the commercials that air, I just wonder... WHY!!! -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on December 21, 2009, 3:24 am

Saturday Night Live - TV ShowsYes, SNL has a great legacy, but the the last few years, there hasnt been very many, if any great shows. A show with less history or not as influential of a person running the show, and this would of been killed off years back. -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on December 21, 2009, 3:19 am

Hey Arnold! - TV ShowsThis came around at Nick's peak, and it was a good show. Never Boned -- Submitted By: (PYLrulz) on December 21, 2009, 3:16 am

Proud Family, The - TV ShowsI hate this show, because it's badly written, the characters aren't developed for anybody to like, it has too many stereotypes, & it's just too stupid. -- Submitted By: (FlxibleMetro9150) on December 21, 2009, 1:03 am

Al Gore - CelebritiesWhatever one think about Al Gore there should have been a recount in the 2000 Election...irregularities are irregularities, they should have redone it in either case, but especially with such a narrow end result. It may or may have not changed the outcome, but that's not really important...important is that you can be sure that everything went as fair as possible.
To compare: In Germany they once did a redone of the election in one commune just because some advertising for one partie was near the ballot box. -- Submitted By: (Swanpride) on December 20, 2009, 9:11 pm

McDonalds - Random TopicsI miss the McDLT and the McRib but the worst thing McDonald's did was when they got rid of Grimace, Hamburglar, Birdie, etc in response to parent's groups saying it was wrong to market to children. -- Submitted By: (MarkBagge) on December 20, 2009, 7:58 pm

Laurel and Hardy - Movie SeriesI defy anyone to watch this series and not see where "Gilligan's Island" got a good part of its inspiration from! -- Submitted By: (Pelirojo) on December 20, 2009, 5:09 pm

Mystery Science Theater 3000 - TV ShowsI can think of a few big time movies [cough] latter day "Star Wars" triology[/cough] that I wished the show had stuck around to skewer! It would have been a welcome counterpoint to all the shameless media worship. -- Submitted By: (Pelirojo) on December 20, 2009, 5:01 pm

This Old House - TV ShowsBelieve it or not, I can recall when it started out as a how-to show re renovating old houses with everyday tools and materials found in lumber yards,etc. for folks who found themselves wanting to renovate their old houses they'd barely been able to afford as efficiently as possible without having to blow endless bucks on specialty tools and materials!
-- Submitted By: (Pelirojo) on December 20, 2009, 4:55 pm

Hello, Larry - TV ShowsMcLean Stephenson left M*A*S*H to wind up doing this?! Only thing sadder was when he later attempted to be an afternoon blabshow host! A performers playing one of his daughters would wind up being aunt to Paris Hilton. I wonder if she'd rather folks remember her work in "Hello Larry" than that factoid? -- Submitted By: (Pelirojo) on December 20, 2009, 4:48 pm

Jon Gosselin - CelebritiesShamelessly cashed in/exploited his kids, and blew the public's pity for him having been browbeaten by Kate by showing the judgment of a brain dead frat boy instead of a 30-something dad while STILL trying to exploit himself as father of a large number of kids. Does anyone have a petition to get the media to make a New Year's Resolution to IGNORE him from 2010 onwards? BOO! -- Submitted By: (Pelirojo) on December 20, 2009, 4:42 pm

Kate Gosselin - CelebritiesShamelessly cashed in /exploited her kids, browbeat her lame spouse on camera then threw herself an endless pity party on the talk show circuit when they split. Does anyone have a petition to get the media to make a New Year's Resolution to IGNORE her from 2010 onwards? BOO! -- Submitted By: (Pelirojo) on December 20, 2009, 4:37 pm

Saturday Night Live - TV ShowsSeriously, it's this season. I think SNL gets by a lot on reputation more often than not. But there's always some break-out sketches and definitely some break-out performers every season. Post-Will Ferrell and also Tina Fey, Kristen Wiig has been that performer for me and there've been some really creative stuff like the Digital Shorts from Andy Samberg and I always love Armisen in drag or Bill Hader and even Kenan who's finally coming into his own. But this season, really? I mean, really? They've re-done sketches, they've re-aired old commercials a week after, they've recycled all the same ideas...I mean, this week, with James Franco, they just re-did the kissing family sketch. It was essentially the same format as it was last time. And they've done that several times now. They had the awkward Christmas dinner with Hugh Laurie and they did it again with Joseph Gordon Levitt but it was at Thanksgiving and they sang a different song at the end. Then they had what I thought was the absolutely brilliant sketch of the Broadway musical characters coming together to figure out how to save Broadway. Then like three weeks later they did basically the same sketch with everyone as Sunday Comics characters like Garfield and Charlie Brown. It was exactly the same! And now, how many times have they done this exact same Lawrence Welk sketch? It's even just the same song basically, with different-sounding backing tracks. What is going on!? Have they really gotten lazy? They can't possibly think this is a GOOD idea to do. I really think the decline of quality is REALLY starting to show with what basically feels like a season of them doing one big episode and rotating the host into the same roles. -- Submitted By: (SamuraiPanda201) on December 20, 2009, 3:31 pm